Assessment

The Extended Opportunity Programs & Services department's outcomes assessment process is documented and described below. For more details, please contact the department chair, and view the rest of our department website.

The mission of EOPS is to serve low-income and educationally disadvantaged students by providing academic support services to assist students in achieving their educational goals.

The mission of CARE is to assist single-parent EOPS students receiving county aid to overcome some of the obstacles of being a single parent in order to succeed in college and to help expand their educational and job training opportunities.

Program Outcomes

These outcomes are on a regular cycle of review, during which they
are updated and revised. For assessment details and timelines see
links for progress reports in right side column.

After receiving services from EOPS students should be able to:

Explain the purpose of an educational plan for establishing
and achieving an educational goal.

Demonstrate commitment
to realizing their educational goals through CCSF and in their
preparation to transfer to other California systems of higher
education.

Exemplify behavior reflecting their knowledge of
campus resources to aid them in achieving their academic goals.

Persist in overcoming personal challenges to fulfilling their
educational goals.